Voodoo Lab Tremolo

Voodoo Lab Tremolo - re-creates the buttery, seductive tone of a vintage tube amp tremolo, accomplished by using the same lamp and photocell assembly found in many popular vintage amps, features a slope control which lets you adjust the feel from a traditional soothing tremolo to a hard 'machine-gun' stutter, speed and intensity controls provide a wide range to include very slow and deep sounds, powered by 9V battery or external power supply (not included optional).

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Too delicate for any serious abuse.

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Having an amp without builte in trem and playing Americana is obviously not going to work, thus my purchase of the Voodoo lab trem. For my taste overly complicated. The second knob I leave simply turned all the way off. The volume knob I don't use because I want the volume to stay where I have the amp set volume wise. Also all the knobs wiggle about with the slightest nudge, so one has to be careful when stepping on the pedal, and remember to reset the settings after transport.

At first I was of course very excited about the pedal but after several months of taking it to practice, gigs, back home, over and over and over again the pots started getting real scratchy. Not something I had expected! Suffice to say that was a real disappointment.

Furthermore, having owned both an AC30 and a 65 twin reverb reissue, I know what badass trem sounds like. In my opinion, save up an extra 200 bucks and buy an amp with built in trem. You'll be glad you did when that amp trem comes swelling up in your guts and makes your house shake.

But! If one must buy a trem pedal (and often one indeed must) the sound of the Voodoo Lab trem is in my opinion better than the boss or danelectro trems. In this price class, worth considering.

Great pedal, very versatile can boost the signal considerably if needed

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I had this pedal before buying a Strymon Mobius and it was fantastic. At first it took me a while to dial in the sound I was looking for -as it gives you control over a lot of parameters. The dreaded, perceived 'volume drop' that many tremolo pedals suffer from is no problem at all on this pedal because it has its own volume control. This can provide quite a boost if needed as well as unity gain and below unity settings. The wave shape of the tremolo is adjustable from square to saw wave and anywhere in between. The top mounted jacks and power input are a real bonus for pedal boards and if I hadn't had to replace this pedal with a multi-effects version (for space saving restrictions), I would still be very happy to use it.

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